1 OpenLDAP 2.2 Change Log
3 OpenLDAP 2.2.7 Engineering
4 Added total operation count in back-monitor (ITS#2983)
5 Fixed search abandon handling in backglue (ITS#2999)
6 Fixed massaged base free in back-ldap (ITS#2999)
7 Fixed (undocumented) AD canonical DN (ITS#3000)
10 Fixed slapd SASL callback handling (ITS#2926)
11 Fixed slapd backglue sizelimit bug (ITS#2888)
12 Fixed slapd numericStringMatch bug (ITS#2938)
13 Fixed libldap maxbuf handling (ITS#2944,2956)
14 Fixed libldap_r abandon msgid mutex bug
15 Fixed liblutil NS MTA MD5 passwd len bug (ITS#2899)
16 Fixed slapd pcache DB init bug (ITS#2960)
17 Updated libldap reference handling (ITS#2894)
18 Updated slapd syncrepl support (multiple)
19 Updated slapd connection deferred logging (ITS#2959)
20 Updated slapd filter logging
22 Updated back-bdb to use Btree indices instead of Hashes
23 Requires recreation of indices for existing databases
24 Added slapd limit groups (ITS#2967)
26 Fixed test021 portable echo bug (ITS#2933, ITS#2879)
27 Fixed EBCDIC conversion bugs (ITS#2962)
29 Misc. man page updates
31 Added slapd passwd modules
34 OpenLDAP 2.2.5 Release
35 Fixed slapd filter bug (ITS#2901)
36 Fixed slapd/syncrepl shutdown bug (ITS#2910)
37 Fixed back-glue sizeExceeded bug (ITS#2888)
38 Fixed back-bdb syncrepl psearch add bug
39 Fixed back-bdb/tools duplicate entry detection (ITS#2905)
40 Fixed back-ldap suffix massage when --enable-rewrite=no (ITS#2923)
41 Updated slapi to honor access denied return value from ACL plugins
42 Fixed slapcat backglue subsequent subordinates bug (ITS#2924)
43 Updated slappasswd error reporting (ITS#2906)
44 Fixed CYGWIN/MINGW threading bug (ITS#2921)
45 Fixed GYGWIN/MINGW ldapsearch glob problem (ITS#2922)
47 Fixed slapd passwd portable C bug (ITS#2900)
48 Fixed librewrite portable C bug (ITS#2908)
49 Fixed libldap/dnssrv.c building on MacOS X
50 Fixed CYGWIN/MINGW configure issues (ITS#2918)
51 Fixed z/OS configure issues
53 Updated ldapsearch(1) -t description (ITS#2925)
56 OpenLDAP 2.2.4 Release
57 Initial release for "general" use.